Graham Masterton has written over a hundred novels, horror, thrillers
and historical sagas, as well as collections of short stories.
His grandfather was Thomas Thorne Baker, the eminent scientist who
invented DayGlo and was the first man to transmit news photographs by
wireless.
Is the editor of Scare Care, an anthology of horror stories for the
benefit of abused children.
Lives in Surrey, England. His wife and literary agent Wiescka, with whom he had three sons, died on April 27, 2011.
Worked as a newspaper reporter before taking over joint editorship of
the British edition Penthouse and Penthouse Forum magazines. Has
written a series of successful "how-to" books on sexual subjects,
published by Penguin Dutton, with sales running into millions all
around the world.
His 2004 book "How To Drive Your Man Wild In Bed" (co-authored with'Elizabeth Coldwell') was banned in Ireland due to the suggestion that 'abortion' might be the answer to an unwanted pregnancy.